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Gain a Competitive Edge by Learning About ESG Reporting, Investing, program implementation (step-by-step) and CSR.

What you will learn

Understand the true definition of ESG and the evolution of corporate responsibility to ESG.

Identify the differences and similarities between ESG and CSR.

Analyze ESG issues and their impact on organizations and stakeholders.

Evaluate the importance of ESG for organizations in terms of risk management, competitive advantage, access to capital, regulatory compliance, and stakeholder.

Compare and contrast different ESG frameworks for measuring, managing, and reporting performance.

Recognize the principles of ESG investing and how it differs from traditional investing.

Identify ESG factors to consider when investing, different types of factors/benchmarks, and investment strategies.

Identify the challenges associated with ESG investing, such as data quality, standardization, and transparency.

Identify key roles and responsibilities to drive ESG within an organization.

Understand how to implement an ESG program step-by-step and best practices.

Prioritize ESG issues based on their importance to stakeholders and business.

Select relevant ESG frameworks to follow based on your organization’s needs.

Develop a strategic vision and garner buy-in for your ESG program.

Conduct a materiality assessment to identify key ESG issues.

Conduct a materiality assessment to identify key ESG issues.

Create a roadmap with a dedicated timeline, budget, and actions for implementing your ESG program.

Assign resources with defined roles and responsibilities within your organization.

Engage stakeholders to ensure their buy-in and support.

Implement ESG progress and procedures to ensure ongoing improvement.

Monitor and measure ESG performance to track progress and identify areas for improvement.

Communicate your ESG program effectively to stakeholders.

Understand career opportunities within the ESG field and their importance.

Description

In today’s global business landscape, companies that prioritize Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) initiatives have a competitive edge. ESG is no longer just a “nice to have” but a “must-have” for companies to positively contribute to society and the environment while achieving better business results. According to a study by MSCI, companies with high ESG ratings had an average return on equity of 10.1% per year, compared to 7.4% for companies with low ESG ratings. A survey by Nielsen found that 66% of consumers are willing to pay more for products and services that come from companies committed to positive social and environmental impact. (Source: Nielsen, “The Sustainability Imperative.”

This course will not only go over the subject matter, but explore real world cases studies in 2023 to help you demystify ESG and lead your company towards establishing an effective ESG program or improving your current one. If you are looking for a career in ESG or just want to get certified and learn more about the topic, we’ve got you covered.

This Corporate Masterclass for Professionals in ESG and Sustainability will equip you with a deep understanding of the ESG frameworks and reporting standards, and how to navigate the alphabet soup of the ESG world.

You will begin by understanding the history and evolution of ESG, and how it is different from Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). You will learn about the relevance of ESG to your company, and the benefits of prioritizing ESG initiatives. By the end of the course, you will become an expert in the range of ESG frameworks currently available, and those that are coming down the pipe.


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You will receive a roadmap for implementing an ESG strategy for your company, with practical tools and exercises to support you in your journey. You will also have access to case studies and real-world examples to help you understand how ESG initiatives are being implemented in different industries and contexts.

By the end of this course, you will have the knowledge and tools to establish an effective ESG program that positively contributes to society and the environment while achieving better business results. The course is designed for professionals who are looking to establish, enhance, or lead their company’s ESG initiatives.

In this course, you will:

  • Learn the overview of ESG and sustainability, including the history of ESG and its relationship to corporate strategy.
  • Study the differences and similarities between ESG and Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR).
  • Understand why ESG is important for organizations and the key reasons for its adoption.
  • Discuss prevalent ESG issues, including environmental, social, and governance issues, and how they impact organizations.
  • Examine ESG frameworks for measuring, managing, and reporting performance, including the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI), Carbon Disclosure Project (CDP), Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB), Taskforce on Climate-related Financial Disclosure (TCFD), Workforce Disclosure Initiative (WDI), Climate Disclosure Standards Board (CDSB), and World Economic Forum Stakeholder Capitalism Metrics.
  • Gain insight into ESG investing, including the key principles, factors to consider while investing, and different types of ESG investment strategies.
  • Learn how to implement ESG programs step-by-step, based on best practices.
  • Identify barriers to ESG adoption within an organization and explore ways to overcome them.
  • Discover key careers within ESG and their importance.
  • Stay up-to-date with the fast-paced changes in the ESG industry and have a sense of what’s coming next

Join us in this Corporate Masterclass for Professionals in ESG and Sustainability, and discover how to establish an effective ESG program that positively contributes to society and the environment while achieving better business results. Enroll now and take your company to the next level.

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Content

Introduction

Welcome To The Exciting World Of ESG and Sustainability
Course Outline, Overview Of Key Concepts

Overview of ESG and Sustainability

Overview Of ESG And Sustainability
The True Definition of ESG
History of ESG, How Did We Get Here?
The Critical Relationship Between ESG and Corporate Strategy
Module 7 – ESG Case Study 1: Patagonia
Module 8 – ESG Case Study 2: Volkswagen

ESG Vs CSR

The Evolution Of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) To ESG
Differences And Similarities Between ESG And CSR
How ESG Differs From Traditional Sustainability And Philanthropy Programs

Key Reasons ESG Is Important For Your Organization

Risk Management
Competitive Advantage
Access to Capital
Regulatory Compliance
Stakeholder Engagement

Prevalent ESG Issues

Environmental Issues Discussion
Social Issues Discussion
Governance Issues Discussion

ESG Frameworks For Measuring, Managing and Reporting Performance

GRI (Global Reporting Initiative)
CDP (Carbon Disclosure Project)
SASB (Sustainability Accounting Standards Board)
TCFD (Taskforce on Climate-related Financial Disclosure)
WDI (The Workforce Disclosure Initiative)
CDSB (The Climate Disclosure Standards Board)
WEF (World Economic Forum Stakeholder Capitalism Metrics)
Framework Summary – Which One To Choose For Your Organization

ESG Investing – Part I

Section Introduction and Investment Disclaimer
ESG Investing Fundamentals
ESG Investing vs. Traditional Investing
Importance of ESG Investing
How to Obtain Information to Make an Informed Decision
ESG Investing Risks

ESG Investing – Part II

Section Introduction and Investment Disclaimer
ESG Integration
Negative (Exclusionary) Screening
Positive (Best-in Class) Screening
Norms-based Investing
Impact/Community Investing
ESG Funds and or ETFs

ESG Program Implementation (Step-By-Step) and Best Practices – Part I

Defining ESG Objectives and Goals
Prioritizing ESG Issues Based On Importance to Stakeholders and Business
Developing an ESG Policy and Garnering Buy-In
Collecting ESG Data
Selecting Relevant ESG Framework(s) to Follow
Creating a Roadmap With Dedicated Timeline, Budget and Actions

ESG Program Implementation and Best Practices – Part II (Other Considerations)

Assign Resources with Defined Roles and Responsibilities
Engage Stakeholders & Communicate Your ESG Program
Review and Update the ESG program

Barriers to ESG Adoption

Section Introduction
Lack of Understanding
Limited Resources
Lack of Standardization
Short Term Thinking
Lack of Robust Data
Resistance to Change

Career Opportunities within ESG

Section Introduction
Sustainability Analyst/Manager
ESG Reporting Analyst/Manager
CSR Analyst/Manager
Pros and Cons
ESG Consultant

Wrap-up

Key Takeaways and Final Thoughts